Google-backed Magic Leap unveils its first augmented reality headset, shipping in 2018

Following years of teasing, Magic Leap has finally unveiled its first product and detailed more about its takes on augmented reality. The Google-backed startup has amassed massive amounts of funding, as well as content partnerships, since its 2010 founding.

Today, it is introduced a developer kit called the Magic Leap One Creator Edition.

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In line with rumors from earlier this year, the Magic Leap One is composed of a “Lightwear” headset attacked to a circular puck (via a cord) that contains processing and graphics called the “Lightpack.” Meanwhile, a “Control” remote – not too dissimilar — from Daydream’s allows for six degrees of freedom and movement.

The key part of Magic Leap’s technology is is the “Digital Lightfield” for producing realistic images.


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